. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. edStates, where it isfrecpently usedas a hedge wood is yel-low, tough andsatiny, and wasformerly muchused for bows bythe Indians. Thetree grows to aheight of fromthirty to sixtyfeet. The fruit islarge and roundand has a paleyellow skin thetexture of orangepeel. It is notedible. OSAKA, 0 sahka, or OZAKA, o zalika,Japan, on the island of Hondo, one of thethree imperial cities of the empire. It issituated on the shore of Osaka Ba
. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. edStates, where it isfrecpently usedas a hedge wood is yel-low, tough andsatiny, and wasformerly muchused for bows bythe Indians. Thetree grows to aheight of fromthirty to sixtyfeet. The fruit islarge and roundand has a paleyellow skin thetexture of orangepeel. It is notedible. OSAKA, 0 sahka, or OZAKA, o zalika,Japan, on the island of Hondo, one of thethree imperial cities of the empire. It issituated on the shore of Osaka Bay, at themouth of the Yodo River, twenty miles fromKobe. Osaka has a thriving inland trade,but the harbor is inadequate for the accom-modaticn of large vessels, and the foreigncommerce is not large. As a manufacturingcenter, lowever, the place is one of the lead-ing Japanese cities, maintaining prospeiousmanufactories of cotton, glass, iron and steelproducts, boots and shoes and other com-modities. Shipbuilding is also an importantindustry. The city is the seat of a govern-ment mint and contains the headquartersof Osaka military district. Because of its. OSAGE ORANGE OSCAR I 2685 OSIRIS numerous canals and bridges Osaka is knownas the Venice of the East. Among itsnotable buildings are several temples and afamous castle. Population, 1916, 1,460,218. OSCAR I (1799-1859), king of Swedenand Norway, son of Charles XIV John. Dur-ing the reign of his father he was three timesviceroy of Nonvay, where he made himselfpopular by his just administration. He ac-ceded to the throne in 1844, reformed the civiland military administration of the state,abolished primogeniture, established com-plete liberty of conscience, encouraged edu-cation and agriculture and removed the po-litical disabilities of the Jews. He took littlepart in foreign politics. OSCAR II (1829-1907), king of Swedenand Norway from 1872 to 1905; from thelatter date, king of Sweden only. Althoughhe showed himself from the first
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